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thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: it's the law. you have to pay your taxes. but what about the federal workers who didn't pay? should they be fired? that decision just in. and you see the commercials over time, so you've got to wonder, is gold a good investment? dave ramsey has the answer. we'll find out what's in his pocket. [ male announcer ] pass down something he will be grateful for. the rdable midsi passat. and you'll be grateful right now during springtoberfest where you can lease one of four different volkswagen models for under $200 a month. that's the power of german engineering. helps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you may be able to get nexium for just $18 a month at
thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: it's the law. you have to pay your taxes. but what about the federal workers who didn't pay? should they be fired? that decision just in. and you see the commercials over time, so you've got to wonder, is gold a good investment? dave ramsey has the answer. we'll find out what's in his pocket. [ male announcer ] pass down something he will be grateful for. the rdable midsi passat. and you'll be grateful right now during springtoberfest where...
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katherine and her family were stunned these reports, by the involvement of her husband and brother in law and that came as a complete shock to them. it is worth noting the russian government is cooperating and assisting american authorities overseas. >> live in boston, molly line, thank you. >>> there is more questions about what the department of homeland security knew about tamer man -- tamerlan tsarnaev. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you are referring to, yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. p by the time he returned the matter had been closed. >> that contradicts what republican senator lindsay graham was told by an assistant director. he told tsarnaev's name was misspelled and the fbi had no knowledge of him leaving or returning. >>> time now for the top 5 stories making news at this hour. the two men accused of working with al qaeda in canada facing a judge for the first time. refused a court pinted attorney and claiming the charges are unfair. the second suspect bleeded no no
katherine and her family were stunned these reports, by the involvement of her husband and brother in law and that came as a complete shock to them. it is worth noting the russian government is cooperating and assisting american authorities overseas. >> live in boston, molly line, thank you. >>> there is more questions about what the department of homeland security knew about tamer man -- tamerlan tsarnaev. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you...
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there are some photos out there, law enforcement have seen these. they have not been released to the public. we know that authorities throughout the course of the investigation over the last several days have been poring over all the photos and video that the public brought forward and managed to isolate some people that they're interested in. as you mentioned, they're not calling them suspects. they'd like to talk with these folks. they've been sharing this information with their fellow law enforcement community hoping to find these individuals and essentially to get to the bottom of things to clear things up. to talk to anybody they might be interested in. some of the folks here at fox news channel have been able to view those photos. i spoke with a law enforcement source that said he had seen these. so it's clear there are some images being circulated in the law enforcement community. but they have not brought them to the attention of the public. we're still waiting on word of a briefing today. we know the briefings are moving locations and with
there are some photos out there, law enforcement have seen these. they have not been released to the public. we know that authorities throughout the course of the investigation over the last several days have been poring over all the photos and video that the public brought forward and managed to isolate some people that they're interested in. as you mentioned, they're not calling them suspects. they'd like to talk with these folks. they've been sharing this information with their fellow law...
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i was in law enforcement, i don't want to criticize anyone in law enforcement. the reality is we have to do this for the good of the country. we can't keep doing this. we did this with major hasan, attorney general mukasey wrote an article, i think he lists five cases in which things weren't followed up properly. what's going on? is it just too much work? or is it a sort of political correctness? they're afraid to put people on the list because if you do, you'll bet criticized for putting a muslim in a situation he shouldn't be in. major hasan is like off the wall. you can't figure that at all. the guy for three years is making all kinds of jihaddist statements. >> gretchen: i think that's a little different than this case because there was so much evidence of all these things that he had done over a course of time before he did the shootings. but in this case, the f.b.i. did go talk to tamerlan. what if they didn't find anything, he wasn't doing anything radical? >> i don't know what you think you're going to find and they say no, i'm not. i think the fact that
i was in law enforcement, i don't want to criticize anyone in law enforcement. the reality is we have to do this for the good of the country. we can't keep doing this. we did this with major hasan, attorney general mukasey wrote an article, i think he lists five cases in which things weren't followed up properly. what's going on? is it just too much work? or is it a sort of political correctness? they're afraid to put people on the list because if you do, you'll bet criticized for putting a...
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that's the law. that's not even a doubt. >> gretchen: your argument would have been a lot easier with the other suspect had he died. >> there is no doubt. in world war ii when american citizens helped the germans, they were hung. we have padilla in jail for four years because he was working with al-qaeda. there is no law that says that an american citizen can help the enemy with immunity -- impunity. that's never been the law. if you're an american citizen thinking of helping al-qaeda, let me give you advice. you can be killed or captured. if you're captured. >> you can be held for interrogation under the law of war as long as necessary. you can go to a has been i can't say judge and -- habeas judge and ask to be released. >> brian: chairman rogers yesterday, f.b.i. guy, before he became chairman, said he thought they traveled under an alias. could this intentional misspelling have happened? did he intentionally get his name misspelled? >> i don't know. >> brian: because he was coy about our system?
that's the law. that's not even a doubt. >> gretchen: your argument would have been a lot easier with the other suspect had he died. >> there is no doubt. in world war ii when american citizens helped the germans, they were hung. we have padilla in jail for four years because he was working with al-qaeda. there is no law that says that an american citizen can help the enemy with immunity -- impunity. that's never been the law. if you're an american citizen thinking of helping...
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they were seeking asylum from a law in that country that prohibits home schooling. in a few hours, an appeals court will hear arguments as they fight deportation. the family came here in 2006. but the justice department reversed a judge's ruling that home schooling was grounds to seek citizenship here. michael ferris will argue on behalf of the family today. >> the government wins, it means there are no fundamental rights for parents. if we just put the legal issues aside, we have a political question. that is why is the government being so lenient toward 11 million people who came here illegally, but want to be so harsh to this one family? they clearly have the discretion to say, you know what? let's let them stay. >> gretchen: the court should decide in two to three months. >> brian: a group of nuns fight ago strip club for opening up right next door to their convent. >> this is an eye sore next to our convent. and our neighborhood. it goes against every fiber of our being and tears at the fabric of our whole community. >> brian: the nuns drew the words david and
they were seeking asylum from a law in that country that prohibits home schooling. in a few hours, an appeals court will hear arguments as they fight deportation. the family came here in 2006. but the justice department reversed a judge's ruling that home schooling was grounds to seek citizenship here. michael ferris will argue on behalf of the family today. >> the government wins, it means there are no fundamental rights for parents. if we just put the legal issues aside, we have a...
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you may see law enforcement pass me by as they have been all night. the very latest, three people are dead, including that eight-year-old boy who has been identified from a dorchester, boston suburb, identified as martin richard, among the dead. his mother apparently and his sister were among the 140 now injured with a multitude of injuries. take a look behind me. we're on boylston street, five blocks away from that blast site. the impact literally blasted runners off of their feet as they were crossing the finish line. to give you an idea of the magnitude, hospitals were dealing with, they usually have one or two trauma surgeons working at a time. last night, one of the hospitals had 25 to deal with the multiple injuries. one of those doctors told me the majority of the injuries, shrapnel type injuries, ear drums blown out, and a multiple amputations. >> we're seeing a lot of shrapnel type injuries, many of those involve predominantly the lower extremities, but shrapnel injuries can affect the entire body. there is a lot of small metal debris. some p
you may see law enforcement pass me by as they have been all night. the very latest, three people are dead, including that eight-year-old boy who has been identified from a dorchester, boston suburb, identified as martin richard, among the dead. his mother apparently and his sister were among the 140 now injured with a multitude of injuries. take a look behind me. we're on boylston street, five blocks away from that blast site. the impact literally blasted runners off of their feet as they were...
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i want to thank our law enforcement officials for their hard work and diligence in keeping those who work at the capitol complex safe. in ricin poison found at that time no one was injured but there was no letter levever fou so no rayses were ever made. the united states postal service says their primary concern is keeping employees safe, customers safe and keeping the u.s. mail safe. >> peter doocy live for us in maryland this morning. thank you. >>> other news to bring you noul. it is a some der day in london where we take a live look at the coffin of margaret thatcher as it arrives in st. pauls kau they had dral. amy kellogg joins us from london with more. >> hi patti ann. high hi heather. it is being delivered to the chapel where there will be a short service then it will be carried on to st. paul's cathedral where the funeral is going to take place. vip guests have been arriving over the past hour at st. paul's cathedral. this is going to be the funeral for margaret thatcher who was the first and only female british prime minister and the longest serving prime minister of the 20
i want to thank our law enforcement officials for their hard work and diligence in keeping those who work at the capitol complex safe. in ricin poison found at that time no one was injured but there was no letter levever fou so no rayses were ever made. the united states postal service says their primary concern is keeping employees safe, customers safe and keeping the u.s. mail safe. >> peter doocy live for us in maryland this morning. thank you. >>> other news to bring you...
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it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major city? how would you react? >> you know, people have to go on with their lives. in america we will go on with our lives. we're a tough bunch of people. >>brian: i know we will. what about you guys? do you guys change your approach now? >> we will continue to look at everything, look at the lessons of the marathon. coming up in new york on the fifth of may and i'm riding in this five-borough race, i'm going to be in it. i want to be comfortable doing that. but i guarantee you you're going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the
it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major...
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he can hold him under the same laws as those in guantanamo bay. is this the administration's way to walk middle ground. chris, thanks for talking to us. tell us what you know about the idea behind this, why did the obama administration decide to take this tact. >> chris: it is a tact they took ever since the underwear bomber. it's called the public safety exception. if there is a live investigation and possibility of a continued threat to public safety, prosecutors are able to talk to a criminal in this case a suspected terrorist about a possible, are there more bombs out there? are there other co-conspirer tos but it's limited in time and scope. once they try to get into a deeper interrogation, at that point as a criminal as opposed to be an enemy combatant and they are treating him as a criminal they have to ride his miranda rights. there are a lot of people think, treat this guy as an enemy combatant. ask him questions and they are allowed to do that as long as they don't use anything he says against him. that raises the question, do you really
he can hold him under the same laws as those in guantanamo bay. is this the administration's way to walk middle ground. chris, thanks for talking to us. tell us what you know about the idea behind this, why did the obama administration decide to take this tact. >> chris: it is a tact they took ever since the underwear bomber. it's called the public safety exception. if there is a live investigation and possibility of a continued threat to public safety, prosecutors are able to talk to a...